Programme

Mihi Whakatau
This will take place after breakfast on Wednesday morning at 8.30 am sharp. For those attendees who are not staying on Tuesday night, please ensure you’re there on time for this. We’ll be singing Purea Nei. We’ll have some copies of the words for you on the day, but feel free to get practicing – here’s a link to a nice version of the song on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSjQ0L7C2sE

Wednesday, 17 October

Thursday, 18 October

Friday 19 October

Theme – Strengthening our own Networks

Theme – Advocacy and Social Enterprise

Social Enterprise Aotearoa Forum

8.30-9am

Welcome ceremony – Mihi Whakatau

7.30-8.30am

Breakfast

9-9.15am

Introduction

8.30-8.45am

Welcome and Introduction

9.15-10am

How Communities can engage with tackling Climate change

Speaker: James Shaw

Room: Boardwalk Hall

8.45-10.30am

Development of the Community Enterprise sector in Aotearoa

Speaker: Billy Matheson

Room: Boardwalk Hall

Stream 1

Stream 2

10-10:30am

Network Collaboration Report Back and Future Steps

Government advocacy – how can we be more effective?
Speakers:

Phil O’Reilly

Margot Christelier

Social Enterprise- Impact Initiative
Speakers:

Matthew Luxon

Louise Aitken

10.30-11am

Morning tea

10.30-11am

Morning tea

11-12.30pm

Individual Networks Session

11-12.30pm

The future of philanthropy – focus on impact investment
Speakers:

Kate Frykberg

Ian Short

Phil Squire

Best practice for engaging and bring communities together on big issues

Speakers Dave Hanna, Inspiring Communities

12.30-1pm

Lunch

12.30-1.30pm

Lunch

1-3pm

Individual Networks Session

1.30-3pm

How can we do better social procurement?

Speakers: Dr Sean Barnes
ZWN Auckland case study

Maori have been ‘doing’ Social Enterprise for a long time – learning from tangata whenua